10 Creepy Abandoned Structures In Alberta That Left Scientists Speechless
Alberta's vast interior holds one of the densest concentrations of unexplained ancient sites anywhere in the western hemisphere, and most Canadians have never heard of them. Thousands of medicine wheels and tipi rings scattered across the southern plains, a stone serpent effigy so massive it can only be understood from altitude, bison drive lanes carved into hillsides that required coordinated labor on a civilizational scale, and a network of pit structures in the badlands whose purpose has defeated every excavation attempt. These weren't accidents of geology — they were built by people who understood this landscape in ways modern science is still trying to reconstruct. Fifteen structures Alberta has been quietly sitting on top of for centuries without answers.

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